Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
1939 (85 лет)A Rainha Diaba
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Milton Gonçalves, Stepan Nercessian
Rio's criminal underworld is run by an unexpected boss: a femme Queen with a taste for power and violence. But heavy lies the crown: what Queen can trust her subjects, however fabulous? When she sets up a stoolie to take the fall for her boy, a plot against Her Majesty arises!
The Devil Queen
Meu Nome é Gal
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Gal Costa
Gal Costa in her privacy. Unkempt hair, colorful clothes, many necklaces and rings, she and the streets of downtown Rio. She laughs a lot, gestures and sings. Rio's landscapes such as Lage Park, a quiet place in the neighborhood of Gávea, an active factory.
Meu Nome é Gal
Copacabana Me Engana
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Carlo Mossy, Odete Lara
Marquinhos is in his early 20s and lives in Copacabana with his petits bourgeois parents and older brother. He doesn't have a job, he doesn't go to school, he just lives on the spur of the moment, watches TV, plays soccer on the beach by day and goes out with his mates by night. He meets Irene, a 40 year-old woman and they have a love affair that is going to change his life - for a while.
Copacabana Fools Me
We're So Young
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Thiago Mendonça, Laila Zaid
The life of Renato Russo, from his first involvement with music, to his years in the punk rock band Aborto Alétrico, to the formation of Legião Urbana, in the Brasília rock scene of 1970s and 1980s.
We're So Young
O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento
Tetê Moraes, Martha Alencar
Hugo Carvana, Chico Buarque
Documentary about the 68-generation, told through the story of the newspaper “O Sol”, one of the first vehicles of the alternative Brazilian press, produced daily for six months, in the 1960s. The newspaper spoke of culture, politics and education through satires and prominent figures in the cultural scene of the time passed through him. Archive scenes and music from the period seek to reconstitute the spirit of the 68-generation. The film has the participation of personalities such as Ziraldo, Zuenir Ventura, Arnaldo Jabor, Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Carlos Heitor Cony, Fernando Gabeira, Betty Faria, Hugo Carvana, among others.
O Sol - Caminhando contra o vento
No Meio da Rua
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Guilherme Vieira, Cleslay Delfino
Leonardo, an upper-middle class boy from the south of Rio de Janeiro, befriends Kiko, a boy who lives on the street and who juggles balls at a traffic light. The rich kid decides to lend Kiko his handheld video game – but it is stolen by hill boys. This is just the beginning of a great friendship between the two. They begin a great adventure that takes Leonardo to the favela, where he knows a reality entirely different from his own.
No Meio da Rua
Espelho de Carne
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Joana Fomm, Daniel Filho
A mirror bought in an auction changes the life of an executive and his wife. They become sexually aroused under the influence of the strange object, which belonged to a bordello in the past. Soon the friends who come to pay a visit also become affected by it.
Mirror of Flesh
Gatão de Meia Idade
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Alexandre Borges, Júlia Lemmertz
Forty-year-old Cláudio is always looking for a romantic relationship. His routine changes when he has to take care of his 12-year-old daughter: women no longer look at him and the conquest tactics have no effect.
Gatão de Meia Idade
Uma Aventura do Zico
Antonio Carlos da Fontoura
Zico, Betty Erthal
Rich and spoiled kid, frustrated for not being chosen to join the soccer lessons his idol Zico was going to give, asks his father to clone the player. But a small girl smells something fishy going on and asks her friends to help save the Brazilian soccer star.
Uma Aventura do Zico
Memórias do Grupo Opinião
Paulo Thiago
Antônio Pitanga, João das Neves
Follows the story of Opinião, a theatre group created in 1964 during the early Brazilian dictatorship period to oppose the government through artistic performances. Considered the first left-wing response to the dictatorship, the group gathered now famous Brazilian artists such as Nara Leão, Maria Bethânia, João do Vale and Millôr Fernandes.
Memórias do Grupo Opinião